Used Fiat Fullback Cars in Scotland

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Fiat Fullback 2.4 Fullback Double Cab 2.4 150hp D- +14

2016

Manual

40.9 mpg

Tax: £335

Mileage: 58,000

Diesel

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Why buy a used Fiat Fullback with Exchange and Mart?

Fiat Professional's Fullback is a light truck that was sold in the UK between 2016 and 2019 that used proven Mitsubishi L200 design and technology to more quickly establish this brand in this growing segment. Whether your need is to transport quadbikes and surfboards or hardcore and shovels, the Italian maker hoped you'll see this as 'the Professional pick-up'. Does it make sense as a used buy? Let's see.

About the Fiat Fullback

'Versatile in any situation, robust and reliable' is how Fiat Professional summed up this Fullback. But then those are the kinds of terms that every brand in the pick-up segment uses to describe its products. So let's get a bit more specific about why you might buy this one on the used market. Essentially, it takes the sturdy, sophisticated design of a proven class leader and presents it in an appealingly-styled, value-orientated package. There has to be some merit in that kind of approach. In summary, what's on offer here might be as Italian as a Walls Cornetto but it's smartly-styled, easy to live with on and off-tarmac and fundamentally fit for purpose. It probably won't be the pick-up you started out considering, but when packaged up with the right kind of deal, it could easily be one that might suit you very well indeed.

Representative Example

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